Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Story Line
Story Line
- The opening is going to be flash backs of someone's dream where someone close to them got kidnapped, and the person who is having the dream feels guilty and feels like its there fault. we we shoot lots of different short shots of the kidnapping which will be burry.
- This will be set in Prees, for the kidnapping taking place. and in a bed room, for the person to wake up, panicing.
- There will be two characters, two females.
- We will use various shots, mainly close ups, point of views and looking in on the action form various angles.
- the sounds pre-recorded, of screams, shouting and key words that the person remembers.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Own Ideas for Thriller
Settings
- Farm
- Town centre
- Industrial Estate
- Park
Sound
- Dramatic
- Fast Tempo
- Sting Instruments
- Heartbeats
- Footsteps
Camera Shots
- Close ups
- Mid Shots
- Point of Views
- Long Shots
Story Line
- Murderer
- Flash Backs
- Dreams
- Crime Scene
- Following Someone
- Dark Clothing
- Masks
- Gloves
- Hat
Characters
- All Different ages
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Strange Days
There is only one type of shot used in this and that is from the point of view of the person. This is good at some points but at some points it is hard to see stuff at other points in this opening.
Cape Fear
In the opening titles to cape fear there is lots of reflections. There is lots of reflections this indicates that the film is set around or by water. In the reflections there is different things you can see such as at one point you can see an eagle then later in you could also see an eye. This eye grew to a face then got bigger to until you could see bigger bits of his body. In this opening sequence there are lots of cuts and hardly any pans.
The music of this title sequence is very eery. it sounds like it is building up to some thing and every now and then there is a really loud sound that makes you jump.
If i was to use any thing out of this title sequence i think it would have to be the music because it creates an air of mystery.
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/cape-fear/
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